iAm: Louisa Koh

A 30-something from sunny Singapore who's tried her hand at lots of things, such as selling skin care & make-up, working in a (boring) corporate setting, trying to carve a singing career, giving private tuition, being a fitness instructor, writing/editing etc...

Besides exasperating her parents to no end, she loves experimenting with new make-up looks, uncovering the best make-up & skin care products, modelling for herself before the camera, singing at the top of her lungs (with preferably no one to hear it), and writing whatever, whenever (as you can already tell).

Anyhow, I’ll be posting a “what-to-look-out-for-soon-on-this-blog” after this review or the next, so do look out for it ya? I’ll be reviewing some skin care, body care for scars (ooohhhh….), health supplements, false eyelashes, etc hopefully before the year comes to a close!

Frame your face — Fill in your brows

Now you all know how important it is to draw your eyebrows, right?

For those of you out there who lament about your thin & barely-there brows, you’ll know exactly what I’m talking about. As for those blessed with thicker brows, that’s not an excuse to neglect them or leave them undrawn. *wags finger*

Eyebrows, when groomed and well-shaped, as well as drawn in properly, give your entire face a finished look and frame your face like nothing can.

So today, I’m gonna introduce a product to you, that’ll help you do just that:

Here’s how the product looks with both ends uncapped:

One end is your automatic eyebrow pencil (which doesn’t need sharpening), and the other end is a spooley for brushing your brows after drawing them in. You can see the maximum amount of product you can get by twisting the nib all the way, in the right photo above.

I actually love that this eyebrow pencil is actually made in Korea. I don’t know why that’s so, since DOT-DOT is a Taiwanese brand, but Korean products are of good quality, so frankly, I’m not complainin’.

So this is me with bare (undrawn) brows:

Depending on you, you may wanna prime your brows first by brushing them upwards and outwards using the spooley end, following the shape of your brows.